Presentations from IMGS at Local Government User Group session on 11/09/2012.
Includes presentations on Location Publisher updates, GeoMedia Smartclient, Leica Geosystems and ERDAS Imagine and Apollo
2. Agenda
Welcome
Overview
GeoMedia 2012 and GeoMedia WebMap 2012
Location Publisher and Location Publisher 4.2 (Intranet)
GeoMedia SmartClient
Coffee Break
Leica GeoSystems – Mobile Asset Collection Hardware
Ordnance Survey Ireland Update
ERDAS IMAGINE and Apollo
Lunch
Shared Planning Services
IMGS Government Solution Set
Solution Road Map Discussion
Coffee and Close
3. IMGS
We deliver innovative spatial solutions for the desktop, web
and mobile built on our partner‟s technology
Designed to meet the challenges of Irish Government &
Mapping Agencies, Utility and Communications Customers
Our solutions drive efficiency in these organisations by:
Improving operational efficiency by improving workflows
Decreasing capital costs through shared service solutions
4. IMGS
Our solutions help government agencies in the day to
the day running of their organisations in key business
areas:
Planning Water Roads Mapping Property
10. Display Performance and New Ribbon GUI
New Ribbon I/F with commands
logically grouped
Ribbon has auto-hide capability
and legend can be minimized for
better use of screen space for
the display of more feature data
Ribbon tabs for each GeoMedia
add-on
Build you own ribbon tab for
customizing and creating unique
user workflows – save the tab for
reuse later
Guide for docking legend
Better overall user-experience
12. Display Performance
Client side cache of warehouse
connections significantly
improves data access
performance and ultimately the
rendering & display of feature
data in the map window.
From 1 ½ min down to a matter
of seconds in some cases (e.g.
500K feature records)
Cache file location is user
definable
Cache is updated automatically
as edits are performed or when
the warehouse is reopened
13. GeoMedia Warehouse - Caching
Create a cache Index
for faster feature
discovery
Persist the cache for
faster loads
At least 2x startup
improvement after first
load
16. Text and Labeling
OEM agreement with MapText
Inc. for embedding of GeoLabel
Pro functionality into the
GeoMedia Desktop Products
Rules-based labeling + label
conflict resolution strategies =
better label positioning
Dynamic labeling – labels are
quickly repositioned as the user
pans and zooms.
Option for static labeling as well
Individual labels can be reviewed
and edited to improve final
appearance
18. Data Access & Ingest
Oracle Data dgn
Server CAD
Data Server
dxf
AutoCAD
• SQL Server Azure 2010
SQL Server
•
Data Server SQL Server 2012 (Denali) ArcView
Data Server shp
SQL Server GeoMedia
Spatial
GML
Data Server gml
G/Tech
ddc Data Server WFS
Data Server
I/CAD
map Data Server WMS
Data Server
TerraShare
Data Server WCS WFS, WMS
Data Server & WCS
KML
TerraShare Websites
Client Data Server
19. GeoMedia WebMap Headlines
New Administration Console
New Web Publisher application
based on GeoSpatial Portal
OGC WMTC tiling support
Dynamically Generate Labels
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20. GEOMEDIA WEBMAP 2012
Essentials – Publish and distribute structured geospatial data
Advantage – Essentials + R/W data servers (Oracle and SQL
Server) + Intergraph Geospatial Portal
Professional – Advantage + advanced transportation
geoprocessing capability and web services.
21. GEOMEDIA WEBMAP 2012
Scaling to meet different business requirements
One Workgroup Enterprise - CLA
Small Organization One Department Multiple Departments
Limited Usage In a Large Agency/Organization
Now with unlimited server processes!
22. GeoMedia WebMap Essentials
Powerful map rending engine - Raster and vector output types (SVG, Flash, PNG, JPG), attribute-based
symbology, translucency of raster data and area color fill, dynamic thematic maps (dot density, bar charts, graduated
symbols, pie charts)
Simultaneous access to multiple sources of geospatial data– Combine and distribute data from live
connections to major enterprise spatial databases (Oracle, SQL Server and PostGIS), or use a Web optimized
format for increased performance (Smartstores)
Sophisticated geoprocessing tools – On-the fly projections transformation and powerful spatial analysis using
GeoMedia vector and grid engines (spatial queries, buffer zoning, spatial intersection, aggregation, geocoding,
hotspot analysis and more...)
Geospatial industry compliant Web Services - OGC-compliant out of the box web services for map
generation (WMS), query and download features (WFS) and coverages (WCS), geocoding and reverse
geocoding (OpenLS)
WMPS Service – Intergraph web service exposing WebMap Publisher configuration to web applications through
SOAP/REST/WPS interfaces; supports predefined queries and vector based interactive maps
Publisher Web Application (PWA) – Out of the box Web Application based on Geospatial Portal, supporting
WMS, WMTS, WMPS services, and Bing/Google Maps mashups
GeoMedia WebMap
Essentials
23. GEOMEDIA WEBMAP Essentials
Example applications
Thematic Maps - Bar chart map of population distribution per census district,
published with webmap publisher as a WMPS service, and viewed with WMPS
connector in Geospatial Portal
(Source: Barcelona Municipal Geoportal, Spain)
24. GEOMEDIA WEBMAP Essentials
Example applications
Advanced Custom Analysis – Results are displayed in new thematic legend entry
and data grid, with custom tooltips and hotspots
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25. GeoMedia WebMap Advantage
ESSENTIALS + R/W Data Servers + Intergraph Geospatial Portal
Additional server–side data management capabilities - Read/write connections to enterprise databases
(Oracle, SQL Server, PostGIS) for web-based editing workflows
Additional client–side connectivity options to standard services – Geospatial Portal offers connectors for
WFS, WFS-T, WFS-G, GeoRSS, CSW and more…
Additional client-side functionality - Geospatial Portal offers out of the box Web-based data editing tools,
catalogue search interface, gazetteer search, service monitoring tools, temporal WMS series and more...
Improved client-side performance for imagery - Geospatial Portal offers Apollo IWS Connector, for streaming of
Apollo Image Web Server data sources (the leading high-speed specialized server application for delivering geo-
referenced imagery on the Web)
GeoMedia WebMap
Advantage
GeoMedia WebMap
Essentials
26. GEOMEDIA WEBMAP
Professional
ADVANTAGE + Enhanced geoprocessing objects and services
Network routing analysis – Create closest and best-order routes, or execute network
coverage analysis using customer or Navteq/TeleAtlas road network data sources
Dynamic segmentation - segment your linear network based on database attributes
Linear referencing – Dynamically convert data from geographic to linear reference systems
GeoMedia WebMap Professional
GeoMedia WebMap
Advantage
GeoMedia WebMap
Essentials
27.
28. Location Publisher
and
Location Publisher Mobile
Simon McCabe
Projects Manager
IMGS
29. Agenda
Location Publisher
Overview
Architecture
4.2 – Build Your Own Legend
Dashboard
Location Publisher Mobile
Overview
Version 4.2
Road Map
31. Location Publisher
Overview
Interactive mapping made easy
Add interactive maps and spatial
intelligence to your enterprise
websites and workflows
Potential to drive a number
of applications within your
organisation
Easy to configure
No programming
No plug-ins
No problem!
32. Location Publisher
Why Location Publisher
We listened to your requirements:
Usability
You want to use „nice/simple‟ maps
Google/Bing/Open Street Maps and
Map Genie!
Performance
Users expect Google/Bing type
performance (cached maps!)
Cost
Cut backs/server costs/database
costs
Open Source, Open Layers
33. Location Publisher
High Level Architecture
Administration Site
Configure Layers/Maps/Themes
Connect to data from SQL Server
2008, WebMap SQL
Server, PostGIS, WMS…
Data Capture and Reporting…
Client Sites
Desktop Site, Mobile Site, Custom Sites….
Connect to the Administration Site
Provides access to maps, searches, nearest
queries and gazetteer functionality
Provides ability to capture data - geometries
and data entry (forms)
34. Location Publisher
API: Drive a number of applications within your organisation
Option 1: Script Your Maps
Log onto the Administration Site
Click the Script option for your map
JavaScript is auto generated
Your developer can easily copy and paste it into a page/site for reuse.
Option 2: Visit API Website
www.locationpublisher.ie/locationpublisherapi
Learn to:
Embed a map
Call search web service and nearest service web service
More updates to appear by end of 2012
36. Location Publisher 4.2
Build Your Legend
Have 1 single legend and group your
features
Select what features to appear when
the map opens via the administration
site
Select what features you want to add to
the map once it has loaded – user
selects via the client site!
Prioritise your features
Toggle features on and off
The legend that appears is based on
your access rights!
38. Location Publisher 4.2
Dashboard
Microsoft SharePoint Web Part (embeds in SharePoint)
„Map and Report‟ Control
Intuitive and Easy to use
Link your features to advanced Microsoft Reporting Services
Reports
Customisable to your needs
Water Dashboard
Housing Dashboard
Planning Dashboard
Roads Dashboard
Etc…
40. Location Publisher Mobile
Overview
Publish to any web-enabled device
Operates over low bandwidth
connection
Feature can be recorded on mobile and
reported back to office
Display and update location information
Display & update attribute information
Capture Picture and Video against
features
Currently been used by eircom and
Waterford City Council
41. Location Publisher Mobile
Version 4.1
Certified against iPhone, Android and iPad
Overlay data against Google/Bing/Open Street Map and
MapGenie backgrounds
Touch screen pan and zoom
GPS Integration
Thematic support
42. Location Publisher Mobile
Version 4.2
Certified against Windows Tablet (Windows 7)
Stylus support
New Large Button interface
Windows GPS integration
Building blocks for disconnected model
47. Why GeoMedia Smart Client?
Organizations need GeoMedia® Smart Client because it enables them to
implement geospatial business workflows that are not supported by out-of-
the-box products, in an easy and sustainable way across the enterprise.
Therefore GeoMedia® Smart Client provides:
Simple to use interface that delivers high-end, user and task-focussed workflows
Enterprise data and user management capabilities
Cost and simplicity of installation and support (as a web solution)
48. What is a Smart Client?
Matching the delivery of spatial functionality to users‟ abilities and business needs
Desktop
needed to support business workflow
Complexity of technical requirements
Smart Client
Web Mapping
Numbers of users able to make use of the tools
49. GeoMedia Smart Client Customers & Users
Cities and Municipal Government:
Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Trier, Klagenfurt, Linz, Salzburg, Wieselburg, Wels, Cracow, Dabrowa
Gornicza, Province of Treviso, Region Veneto & Calabria, Santa Maria da Feira, Sisak, Labin,…
Federal Authorities and Regional Government:
Darmstadt cadastral office, German Federal Rail Authority - EBA, 16 states in Germany, Saxony Police
(EOC), state of Vorarlberg (civil protection), Italian National Civil Protection Department - G8 Summit
(with SELEX), IACS Austria (Agricultural monitoring & payments), ÖBf AG & SFS (State Forests in
Austria & Hungary), Central Goldfield Shire Council, Glen Eira City Council, …
Infrastructure companies:
SSB (mass transit), NavLog GmbH (road transport logistics), Deutsche Bahn (infrastructure
management), mobilkom AG (telecomms), Linz AG, TW Kaiserslautern, ABB - El Merk (gas pipeline),
Aurora Energy, …
Software as a Service (SaaS) Providers:
e.on to 1,000 clients. GISquadrat to 2,500 clients. KRZN Moers to 8,000 clients.
50. Key Features
Feature rich mapping – Java Client
Multi parameter attribute searches
Advanced analysis tools (select, query etc)
Data capture, dimensioning and redlining
Advanced plotting
Supports large data quantities through caching
Active Directory and LDAP security
Functionality rights
Geographic rights
51. CAD functions
Easy-to-use (…”only” one optimized possibility)
Snapping (start-/end- point, vertex, mid point, orthogonal, intersection)
Auxiliary constructions (point, distance, polyline, extend-to, arc)
Object relations (parallel to, show relations, use existing geometry)
Capture and editing dialogs (e.g. input of x/y/z, distance lock, angle lock, …)
General functions (e.g. rotate, move, union, split…)
52. High level cartographic map display
Extended style capabilities for GeoMedia Smart Client based on OGC standard
“Symbology Encoding” (SE)
Definition of very complex and scale-dependent styles
Use of SVG and GIF icons to style line strings and area fills
Support of Rich Text Format (rtf) and halo effects
Style Editor (also on the client side)
53. Architecture
Smart Client Administrator
GM Library
GeoMedia data servers
admin- & meta data
raster data ORACLE, SQL Server GIS-, CAD-files, OGC Services
Application server
GeoMedia Smart clients
via (http) Internet or Intranet
54. Geo-cache and live connections
LAN
Smart Clients server LAN-cache client-cache
2 3
cache-tiles
Web data
png jpg GDO+
WebMap Server Administrator: 1 server-cache
user & rights
live or cached Publish services
update for cache
Geo data
WMS ORACLE SQL Server WFS
Access
orthophotos citymaps CAD data ArcView
59. Workflow Manager (WFM)
1. Configure geospatial processes (“workflow trees”) based on XML files
2. Define automatic validation and conditions for each workflow node
3. Drive (remote control) the Smart Client (map content, area, scale, functions,....)
4. Define forms (for queries, analysis, editing, reports, etc.) using XML files including text
boxes, check boxes, drop-down lists, context-based help, ...
5. Examinations of the inputs or requirement of mandatory fields and pick lists
6. Integrate external applications on the server side
7. Define workflow steps and forms based on user- & rights-management
including connection to Active Directory or LDAP
8. Monitor, control and execute asynchronous (decoupled) processes like server-side map
production, data import, export & supply for downloads,….
9. Server: based on Microsoft. NET WebServices (WCF = Windows Communication
Foundation)
10. Client: HTML based - IE, Firefox,… or Java “integrated” Browser (WebKit)
63. GeoMedia® Smart Client – Top 10
characteristics
1. Supports vector and raster data on the client side
2. Very fast, intelligent geo-data caching & tiling (raster and vector) in use since 1999
3. Modern map control for navigation & smooth (Google maps like) map loading
4. No 3rd party dependencies on software, browser or operating system
5. GeoMedia Smart Client can work offline - for mobile tasks or if connectivity is lost
6. Capture, edit, redline, measure, server and client-side queries, bookmarks,…
7. Advanced printing on the client side (including rotated views and up-to A0)
8. Workflow Manager (including Form-Generator and Task-Dispatcher) to handle complex
processes step-by-step (“rapid” project configuration and implementation)
9. Proven interfaces to integrate Smart Client with other web- or desktop applications
10. High-level enterprise administration for users, roles, rights, functions, projects, etc…
67. Leica Geosystems is part of the Hexagon Group.
Hexagon is a leading global provider of integrated
design, measurement and visualisation
technologies.
Hexagon has over 12,000 employees in more
than 40 countries and net sales of about 2,200
MEUR.
Hexagon is dedicated to delivering actionable
information through design, measurement and
visualization technologies that enable customers
to create and share manageable multidimensional
data.
Leica Geosystems has many partners,
associations and affiliations including sister
companies within the Hexagon Group.
68. What is Asset Collection &
Management?
The measurement of position and associated information of items of
economic value that are owned by an individual or organisation.
These (primarily) physical assets can be
land, buildings, machinery, furniture, tools and resources.
Assets are often managed in a software system
and the geographic position and associated
information is viewed, updated, analysed and
output using a Geographic Information System
(GIS). GIS can be used by everyone – Google
and Bing are flavours of GIS as well as
enterprise systems such as Esri ArcGIS,
Geomedia from Intergraph and MapInfo.
69. Why Asset Collection &
Management?
Why collect asset information in the field?
Data is current and up-to-date
Update is in real-time
Positional accuracy is improved
Asset information is verified
Inspection of assets
Undertaken with affordable solutions
70. Asset Collection & Management
workflow
Geospatial
database
Location
aware asset
Existing asset
Synchronise information
information
updated data made available
with existing to field workers
asset including other
information reference data
Add, Delete,
Amend asset
information in the
field
Workflow applied when connected or disconnected from geospatial database
71. Asset Collection & Management
Typical Application: Public Sector
Local government worker is required to maintain an up-to-date
record of streetlights and street signs including position and
condition as well as taking photographs
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72. Asset Collection & Management
Typical Equipment and Workflow
Leica Zeno10 3.5G Handheld receiver
Leica Zeno Office software is used to
prepare existing databases of assets
and background data for transfer to the
Zeno10
Leica Zeno Field software is used for
taking photographs, adding information
such as condition, date and updating
existing data. The internal 3.5G modem
connects to Leica SmartNet (DGNSS
licence) and measures to ~0.5m
positional accuracy
Leica Zeno Office software is used to
synchronise the field data back into the
existing database
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73. Asset Collection & Management
Typical application: Utilities
Water utility field worker collecting data about facilities & assets such as
the location & condition of valves & manholes
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74. Asset Collection & Management
Typical Equipment and Workflow
Leica CS25 Rugged Tablet &
GG02plus GNSS SmartAntenna
Leica CS25 Tablet shows all
required information on 7” screen
GG02plus Dual Frequency
SmartAntenna tracks both GPS &
GLONASS Satellites
CS25 Tablet internal modem
connects to SmartNet (RTK
licence) and delivers 1-2cm
positional and height accuracy
Leica Zeno Field software is used
for data capture and editing of
existing data including attributes
and photographs
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75. Asset Collection & Management
Typical applications: Natural Resources
A national park ranger maps forest trails & creates an inventory of campsites
A forestry worker monitoring species, disease or soil sampling
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76. Asset Collection & Management
Typical Equipment and
Workflow
Leica Zeno5 provides 1 – 3 metre
accuracy
Leica Zeno Office software is used to
prepare existing databases and
background data for transfer to the Zeno5
Leica Zeno Field software is used for
taking photographs, recording position
and updating existing data. The internal
3.8G modem sends the data back to the
office.
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77. Workflow applied to other market
segments: Building Construction
Example applications:
Measuring utilities and drainage
Site preparation
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78. Workflow applied to other market
segments: Agriculture
Example applications:
Farm inspectors measuring land areas to enable owners to receive subsidy
payments
Water Management
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82. ERDAS IMAGINE
and
ERDAS Apollo
Ciaran Kirk Tony Kent
Technical Director GIS Technnician
IMGS IMGS
83. What is ERDAS IMAGINE?
Reference your imagery to the earth‟s surface
Measure primary information from the imagery to collect
vector, point, area and other quantitative data
Analyze data to draw conclusions about the processes and
activities affecting your area
Update your GIS with accurate geospatial data
Present and publish your imagery, geospatial information and
geospatial processes in 2D and 3D environments
84. What can IMAGINE do for you?
Road Maintenance
Plan the impact of a new road
Map the location of missing
assets (street furniture, man
holes etc).
Asses road Condition
Conservation
Map critical habitat
Quarry Analysis
Compare current and historical
imagery to calculate licence
costs
85. What can IMAGINE do for you?
Utility Network Planning
Plan the impact of a new network
i.e. overhead lines etc.
Archeology
LiDAR and Airborne imagery has
been used to detect and map
ruins and then re-create them
with 3D models and fly-throughs
Fishing
Generate fish potential maps
using multispectral data to
correlate algal blooms and sea
temperatures to predict where
the fish will be
86. IMAGINE 2012
Essentials – Entry level image processing, map creation and
simple feature collection tools.
Advantage – Advanced image registration, mosaicking and
image analysis and change detection capabilities.
Professional – Production toolset for spectral and radar
processing, spatial modeling,
87. IMAGINE Essentials
Image processing, Image Analysis
Flexibility in Data Formats, Sensors, Projection & Database connections
Easy Map Creation and reporting.
Feature collection
Ribbon User Interface (revealing more capabilities)
88. IMAGINE 2012
New Tools and Technology for Handling Point Clouds
Simultaneously view point clouds in 2D, 3D
Classify, subset and filter your point data
Next-Generation Spatial Modeler with real-time preview of results.
New Tools in the IMAGINE Radar Mapping
Real-time ship tracking through AIS feeds
On-the-fly georeferencing
Quick and easy detection of floods or spills
90. In Summary
ERDAS IMAGINE
Provides a comprehensive suite of Image Processing
capabilities and is a leader in remote sensing
Provides an intuitive ribbon interface and wizard based
workflows (therefore easy to learn and use)
Is fully integrated with GeoMedia
Provides the capabilities to take advantage of the latest
mapping products from OSI (LIDAR, Terrain models etc)
91. Big Data Needs
Organizations need to manage large amounts of geospatial information
Aerial imagery, LiDAR, vectors
Ancillary data (photos, surveys, reports)
Dynamic discovery of dispersed information
Need for quicker access to data
Custom front ends an personalized and specialized services
For vertical market applications
Examples
Creating value added products on-demand (i.e. server-side geoprocessing)
Search, select and download data
Maps only
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92. What is ERDAS APOLLO?
A comprehensive data management, analysis and delivery system enabling an organization
to describe, catalog, search, discover, process and securely disseminate massive volumes
of data.
94. It’s all about your “Bounding Box”
A user should be able to draw a bounding box on a map, declare a slice of
time, and discover and access all the available, relevant & authorized
information within that area.
Sensor Data Access from Any Device
Desktop, Laptop, PDA, Wireless,
EO, Spectral, Radar,
Smartphone
LiDAR, Infrared, FMV, in
situ, GPS, etc.
Geospatial Data
Maps, Imagery, Features, Terrain, Place
Names, Buildings, Infrastructure, Roads,
Location References in Political Boundaries, Hydrographic,
Geodetic, etc.
Structured Data
Relational Databases, Travel Itineraries, Location References in Unstructured Data
Financial Transactions, Corporate Data,
Personnel Records, Statistical Data, etc. News Reports, Publications, Manifests, Internet,
World Wide Web, Audio, Video, etc.
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95. ERDAS APOLLO Workflow •Discover •Download
•View •Create products
Management:
•Harvest
•Catalog
Imagine
Rasters
(TIFF, NITF, OGC
TFRD etc…) Services
Analysis
Internet or LAN
Digital Data Tile Cache
(pdf, wmv, Service
doc..)
ERDAS
3rd party servers ECWP
APOLLO Services
LiDAR Server
File Visualization and Collaboration
Service
Feature
Data
(Arc, SDO,
FME)
WFS-T Feature
Geospatial Models:
Editing
• WPS
97. In Summary
ERDAS APOLLO
Provides a comprehensive data analysis and delivery
system
Enables you to catalog, search, discover, process file
based and web enabled data
Fast Image server
Support Big Data Arhcives
101. Swift LG – Overview
Local Government Solution Provider:
Land and Property Management
Environmental Services
eConsultation
Open System Solution providers (e.g.
Apps with Maps)
Over 100 Local Authorities across UK
and Ireland
102. Full Government Solution Set
Planning Environmental
Planning, Environmental Health Mgt.
Enforcements Abandoned Vehicles
Pre-Applications Licensing
Bonds and Contributions Tree Preservations
Site Monitoring
LDF & E-Consultations Contender Street Scene
Street Maintenance
Housing Waste Management
Building Control Grounds Maintenance
Housing Grants In Cab & PDA mobile access
Affordable Housing
Query Builder
103. Shared Service Solution
Centrally Managed server through single planning portal address providing:
Pre Planning
Online Planning Application
Online submissions against received applications
Amendments to planning applications
Enforcements
Submissions, enforcements and amendments will be called from LA enquiry
site e.g. iPlan
All submissions will require user to enter address
This will route submission to appropriate local authority
Once submission is created submission will be sent via XML webservice to planning
back office
105. Pre Planning
Location Publisher Pre Planning GIS
Capture location of enquiry
Includes proposed development and
customer details
Provides spatial report which is stored
in the database
Sends both council (meeting request)
& customer emails
Swift LG Pre Planning - Back Office
Manage pre planning requests
Record meeting details and developer
& 3rd party questions
Support for inter-agency consultations
& multiple meetings
GIS Integration
106. Online Applications
Currently successfully
deployed in Dublin City
Council
Can be integrated with
iPlan back office
Fully Integrated with:
GIS (e.g. Location
Publisher)
Payments engine
EDMS integration for
Architect Plans and
associated
documentation
107. Planning Enforcements
Swift LG Enforcements
Public website and back office
Definable workflow & rules
Diary Integration – date driven
events
Records correspondence
Includes appeals capability
GIS Integration
Location Publisher CRM & Mobile
Capture Complaint Location
Generate spatial report
Dispatch to mobile device
Record onsite inspection
108. Comment – Swift eConsultations
Developed to meet
requirements for LDF/LDP
process in UK
Provide structure for
Development Plans and Local
Area Plan submission process
Full GIS integration - Graphical,
Spatial and Textual Result
Analysis
Bi-Lingual publications and
representations
Questionnaire publications
EDMS Integration
110. Benefits
Proven mature solutions
Full GIS Integration – increase use of spatial analysis
Ready made fit for future Planning and Building control regulations:
Open auditable planning process
Strong emphasis on building control and quality
Huge cost savings in enabling public to submit data
Remove double entry
Decrease administrative costs
Decrease requirement for paper records
111. Benefits
Easy to use
Focus on content sections
Remove need for search tools
Support Local Area Plan renewals
Market Development Plans
Support internal analysis & submission process
for future plans
113. Government Requirements
Mobile H/W Tablet Accurate Handheld
Mobile GIS Disconnected Connected
Catalogue Dynamic Workflow Accessible Integrated Dashboard
Browser
APOLLO
Desktop Remote Sensing Vector
Database Enterprise Resilient Open Source
114. Government Solution Stack
Mobile H/W CS25 Zeno 10 Zeno 5
Mobile GIS Smart Client Location Publisher Mobile
Location
Smart Location
APOLLO WebMap Publisher Dashboard
Browser Client Publisher
APOLLO MapIT
Desktop IMAGINE GeoMedia
Database SQL Server ORACLE POSTGIS
115. Government Solution Stack
01 IMAGE/RASTER/POINT CLOUD IMAGINE
02 VECTOR GIS GeoMedia Professional
Location Publisher – public an
03 PUBLISH, PORTAL custom
04 DATA MANAGEMENT FME and FME Server
GeoMedia SMART CLIENT – in
05 WORKFLOW BASED WEB GIS
– plug in
06 SmartPhone and Tablet GIS Location Publisher Mobile
07 MOBILE Hardware Leica Zeno 5, 10 and CS25
116. For Discussion
Where to invest development?
Further Locatiintranet development
Data capture (snap, trace etc.)
Redlining and Annotations
More specific Business applications
Planning
Enhanced Pre Planning
Disconnected Mobile Option
Mobile and Tablet platform support
Android
BlackBerry
Windows Mobile
117. In Summary
IMGS – more than just “that WebMap company”
Full Government solution set
Proven low cost solution provider
GEOMEDIA WEBMAP® ESSENTIALS - Easily create, publish and analyze web-enabled maps. GeoMediaWebMap is a fully-scalable server solution for building and deploying web services and web sites. It enables high-performance, real-time enterprise access and sophisticated analysis available from the Web client. No programming is required to build and deploy interactive web sites with powerful, desktop-like functionality. Complete with all of the spatial analysis functionality of GeoMedia, users can easily view, query, and analyze geospatial data from many formats (without any pre-translation). Visualize your organization’s inventory of assets more clearly than you could by simply reviewing columns of data. Transform database information into highly-differentiated features displayed on a map. Conduct analysis such as determining the best route, or identify an asset’s proximity to other specific locations.Publish & be OGC/INSPIRE compliant
GEOMEDIA WEBMAP® ADVANTAGE & PROFESSIONAL – Extends Essentials level to full-function geospatial server, managing vector data. This solution may be deployed as Web services or interactive Web sites (thin-client solutions), including enterprise data access, sophisticated geospatial analysis, and map generation, thus reducing the overall cost of such solutions. By providing direct, real-time access to enterprise geospatial data with all of the spatial analysis functionality of GeoMedia, this product lets you build a Web site that gives thin clients with only a Web browser access to a powerful, dynamic, and open geospatial application previously available only in a powerful desktop application. GeoMediaWebMap Professional provides all of the capabilities of powerful linear referencing and analysis capabilities (including routing and dynamic segmentation Web services) and the ability to build a Web application that writes data to Oracle Spatial or Microsoft® SQL Server application.
The intuitive ERDAS IMAGINE interface streamlines your workflow and saves you time.Powerful algorithms and data processing functions work behind the scenes so you canconcentrate on your analyses. The quick display and ability to work with multipledatasets in geographically-linked viewers in ERDAS IMAGINE dramatically reduces the timeyou would otherwise spend trying to manually relate information from various sources.
A typical Image Analyst workflow shown, which includes a lot of Imagine key functionalities and shows the easy handling of several different data to make an interpretation, enhance, highlight specific areas and create a quick report in a map form to an MS office document.And this in just a few minutes.Features addressed (in order shown:Ribbon interfaceShoebox for handling of projectsZooming, panningLink 2nd view, drag & drop content, Mark areas visited (overview of snailtrail)Automatic histogram adjustment / Dynamic Range Adjustment (darkens automatically when too bright – lightens when too dark)Multiple files (DTM, Thematic & imagery data) in 2nd viewTurn additional view on and off while keeping contentcontrol 1st view through box in 2nd – rotate contentOverlay north arrowShow simultaneously 2nd coordinate system for cursor position (geographic)Show z values from linked elevation file in notification bar for cursor positionZ value either out of elevation library automatically or direct linked fileCreation of geographic annotations including x,y and z value out of linked DTM automaticallyAdd text on top of imagery Highlight areas with inset view (viewer in a viewer) with other contrast stretch or filterOpen an automatically filled map view by selecting map template and enter values for variable fields in map (dynamic Text editor)Select DYNAMIC MAP ELEMENTS to add easily a date, position, map overview of current map area or other elementsSend final map directly in a Power Point (new or existing)
CRAWL dataHARVEST and CATALOG metadata(PUBLISH data as web services)Enable users to search, discover and securely and ultimately consume these data in a variety of standard and proprietary ways
A typical Image Analyst workflow shown, which includes a lot of Imagine key functionalities and shows the easy handling of several different data to make an interpretation, enhance, highlight specific areas and create a quick report in a map form to an MS office document.And this in just a few minutes.Features addressed (in order shown:Ribbon interfaceShoebox for handling of projectsZooming, panningLink 2nd view, drag & drop content, Mark areas visited (overview of snailtrail)Automatic histogram adjustment / Dynamic Range Adjustment (darkens automatically when too bright – lightens when too dark)Multiple files (DTM, Thematic & imagery data) in 2nd viewTurn additional view on and off while keeping contentcontrol 1st view through box in 2nd – rotate contentOverlay north arrowShow simultaneously 2nd coordinate system for cursor position (geographic)Show z values from linked elevation file in notification bar for cursor positionZ value either out of elevation library automatically or direct linked fileCreation of geographic annotations including x,y and z value out of linked DTM automaticallyAdd text on top of imagery Highlight areas with inset view (viewer in a viewer) with other contrast stretch or filterOpen an automatically filled map view by selecting map template and enter values for variable fields in map (dynamic Text editor)Select DYNAMIC MAP ELEMENTS to add easily a date, position, map overview of current map area or other elementsSend final map directly in a Power Point (new or existing)
A typical Image Analyst workflow shown, which includes a lot of Imagine key functionalities and shows the easy handling of several different data to make an interpretation, enhance, highlight specific areas and create a quick report in a map form to an MS office document.And this in just a few minutes.Features addressed (in order shown:Ribbon interfaceShoebox for handling of projectsZooming, panningLink 2nd view, drag & drop content, Mark areas visited (overview of snailtrail)Automatic histogram adjustment / Dynamic Range Adjustment (darkens automatically when too bright – lightens when too dark)Multiple files (DTM, Thematic & imagery data) in 2nd viewTurn additional view on and off while keeping contentcontrol 1st view through box in 2nd – rotate contentOverlay north arrowShow simultaneously 2nd coordinate system for cursor position (geographic)Show z values from linked elevation file in notification bar for cursor positionZ value either out of elevation library automatically or direct linked fileCreation of geographic annotations including x,y and z value out of linked DTM automaticallyAdd text on top of imagery Highlight areas with inset view (viewer in a viewer) with other contrast stretch or filterOpen an automatically filled map view by selecting map template and enter values for variable fields in map (dynamic Text editor)Select DYNAMIC MAP ELEMENTS to add easily a date, position, map overview of current map area or other elementsSend final map directly in a Power Point (new or existing)